''Note: First Aid treatments are constantly being revised. Please see the current [http://www.scoutstuff.org/BSASupply/SearchPage.aspx?page=LIST&free_text=35897* First Aid Merit Badge Book] and [[Boy Scout Handbook]] for much more information.

'''13.''' What does [[Scout Spirit]] really mean? (It's not what you do in your troop!)<br>

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'''15.''' [http://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Applications/RankVideo.aspx BSA Video] - [[Board of Review]] - What can they ask? How long can it be? Is the [[uniform]] really required? How do you [[Appealing a Decision|appeal]]?

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'''10: Fitness''' is a great way to start [[Personal Fitness]] Merit Badge

The first phase of advancement (from joining to First Class) is designed to teach the Scoutcraft skills, how to participate in a group, and to learn self-reliance. The Scout badge is awarded when the Scout demonstrates a rudimentary knowledge of the Scouting ideals and program. Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class have progressively harder requirements in the areas of Scoutcraft, physical fitness, citizenship, personal growth, and Scout Spirit.